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![]() Shaping the future of information security Once again, the Innovation Sandbox proved to be one of the most interesting events at RSA Conference 2012, as ten creative companies got a moment in the spotlight to present their newly developed technologies to interested conference goers.
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![]() We are at another inflection point, says Microsoft At the RSA Conference 2012, Scott Charney, corporate vice president of Microsoft Trustworthy Computing, shared his vision for the road ahead as society and computing intersect in an increasingly interconnected world.
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![]() Security for MySQL and Teradata databases McAfee announced its new McAfee Database Activity Monitoring solution offering reliable, real-time protection for business-critical databases.
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![]() Firewalls for service providers and carriers Fortinet announced two additions to its firewall product family that are designed to meet the growing threat protection and IT infrastructure control requirements of large enterprises, service providers and carriers.
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![]() Protection against malicious URLs and attachments Invincea provides its commercial and government clients with the capability to capture and contain the primary attack vehicles used in spear phishing, poisoned search results, and user-initiated infections.
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![]() Desktop isolation technology for secure browsing OPSWAT announced the launch of Secure Virtual Desktop (SVD), a new desktop isolation solution that protects users and organizations from data loss by creating an isolated environment for accessing the web and working with sensitive data.
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![]() Automated managing of enterprise assets Qualys announced hierarchical Dynamic Asset Tagging for its QualysGuard Cloud Platform, which enables customers to manage assets in any size environment with the scalability and flexibility to support millions of assets in large enterprise environments.
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![]() Only 34% of businesses encrypt removable devices Imation revealed the results of a recent survey of 302 IT decision makers which say that 37% of them reported that their business had unintentionally exposed corporate data through theft or loss of removable devices in the past two years.
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